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Tour dei templi e dei tronchi della Thailandia con il safari degli elefanti di Kui Buri
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Tour dei templi e dei tronchi della Thailandia con il safari degli elefanti di Kui Buri

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Lingua: Tedesco, Inglese
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Durata: da 4 ore a 8 ore
Cosa farai
  • Andrete alla ricerca di elefanti asiatici selvatici in un'avventura in 4x4 nel Parco Nazionale di Kui Buri.
  • È possibile seguire le intricate sculture di draghi a nove teste che circondano il tempio di Wat An Noi.
  • La vista sul vicino Myanmar vale i 369 gradini che portano al tempio buddista di Khao Chong Krachok.
  • Sulla spiaggia di Ao Manao potrete rilassarvi con i tradizionali sapori agrodolci di un pranzo tailandese.
  • La vostra guida esperta ha una conoscenza impareggiabile per darvi le migliori possibilità di avvistare gli elefanti selvatici.
Cosa aspettarsi

Il "selvaggio west" della Thailandia vi aspetta in questo tour. Vi avventurerete in un tradizionale villaggio di pescatori, nel Tempio del Drago a Nove Teste, visiterete la città di Prachuap Khiri Khan e vi addentrerete nel Parco Nazionale di Kui Buri alla ricerca di elefanti selvatici con un safari in 4x4. Somchai, una guida locale, spiega: "In questo tour percorrerete molte strade, ammirerete i templi ornati lungo la costa orientale, ma sono gli elefanti ad avere il mio cuore. È sempre un'emozione quando ci dirigiamo a ovest nel parco nazionale per cercarli".

La prima tappa sarà il Wat An Noi, un tempio sorvegliato da due draghi a nove teste, scolpiti in modo da avvolgere l'intero tempio. Successivamente, vi fermerete in un piccolo villaggio che si guadagna da vivere con la pesca in mare e l'allevamento di ostriche. Poi vi dirigerete verso la costa e il capoluogo di provincia di Prachuap Khiri Khan. Qui potrete salire i 369 gradini (ne vale la pena, ve lo assicuriamo) che portano al tempio buddista di Khao Chong Krachok, in cima alla collina. È conosciuta localmente come "Montagna delle scimmie" perché un folto gruppo di macachi ne ha fatto la propria casa. Ma se si lascia loro spazio, sono disposti a condividere con voi l'impressionante vista sulla città.

Dopo un tipico pranzo thailandese sulla spiaggia di Ao Manao, salirete su un 4x4 e vi inoltrerete nel Parco Nazionale di Kui Buri. Qui ci sono circa 300 elefanti asiatici selvatici che si aggirano per le foreste e la vostra guida conosce tutti i loro luoghi di ritrovo preferiti. Somchai aggiunge: "Gli elefanti del Parco nazionale di Kui Buri sono liberi e selvaggi e, anche se non seguono sempre il nostro programma, questo è uno dei posti migliori in Thailandia per avvistarli - potrebbero anche avvicinarsi per un primo piano".

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Da ricordare
  • Si prega di notare che questo orario è soggetto alle condizioni meteorologiche e di traffico.
  • L'ala 5 è attualmente chiusa ai turisti a causa di misure di sicurezza temporanee, quindi al momento non è possibile visitare Khao Lom Muak e vedere i languri imbruniti. Ci dirigeremo invece a Khao Chong Krajok fino a nuovo avviso.
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TUI DESTINATION EXPERIENCES (THAILAND) LTD.
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